Energoatom labor union representatives protest on Aug. 19, 2020 in downtown Kyiv.
After a struggle over prices, state nuclear company Energoatom has scored a victory in the Cabinet of Ministers.
Energoatom has been pushing for the government to lift restrictions on how it sells its energy. At the start of the month, the Cabinet partly approved a plan to allow Energoatom to sell 40% of its electricity in two-way deals, up from 5% earlier, according to Cabinet press releases.